October 1936

In This Issue
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Articles
The Atlantic Bookshelf: A Guide to Good Books
I Am the Fox
An American Doctor's Odyssey
Novelists Who Explore
The Country Kitchen
New Books for Children Under Ten
The Atlantic Bookshelf: Conclusion
A wrap up of book reviews from Edward Weeks
Thoughts Current
A Portrait in Letters
The Providential State
Stale Poison
The Quicksands of the Movies
The Contributors' Column
Second Wife
Early Autumn
The Old Princess
Brother
Old Men in a Club
The Art of Pleasing Everybody
Tennis and Temperaments
Wings in the Moon
Trading Butter for Iron: New Prices for Old Over a Century and a Quarter
The Split in Labor
Winters in Paris
'A Little Conserva-Tive'
Imaginary Persons
Harvard Has a Homicide
Time and the Funnies
'Such a Nice Time, Thank You'
Dividend Income Under the Revenue Act of 1936
A Guide to New Books About Business???
Consumer Coöperation in America: Democracy's Way Out???
